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At the dawn of the sixteenth
century, scant access to the
Scriptures and undecipherable
Latin liturgies prevailed in
the Roman church, leading
to widespread superstition,
vice, and tyranny in the Western world. But with Gutenberg’s printing press,
the Bible was unleashed and ancient doctrines were rediscovered, resulting in
broad-sweeping cultural changes in the church, arts, business, civil polity,
and community life. Through the Reformer's efforts to apply the Scripture to
every arena, God was exalted, tyranny was quashed, and civilization was transformed.
This exciting DVD series traces the powerful influence that Reformed
Christianity has had on Western culture over the last five hundred years. Contains 10 DVD messages from the Reformation 500 Celebration Audio Collection.
Lecture Topics:
- Five Hundred Years of Liberty Birthed by the Reformation (Doug Phillips)
- The Man of the Millennium (Joe Morecraft)
- From Terror to Triumph: The Victory of the Church Through Perilous Times (Marshall Foster)
- The Bible Unleashed: Calvin’s Role in Producing the Geneva Bible (Marshall Foster)
- The Reformation Influence on Art and Culture (Doug Phillips)
- The Influence of the Reformation on Global Exploration and Warfare
- Calvin and Darwin: The Impact of Friendships on Civilization (Doug Phillips)
- How Calvinism Built New England, How New England Built America (Paul Jehle)
- Competing Views of Dominion: Roman Catholic vs. Reformed (Dan Ford)
- The Use of Biblical Law in the American Colonies (John Eidsmoe)